![]() ![]() And most recently the team shipped one of the most-asked for features: subdirectory style multisite support! Building off of that, App Service updated the Quickstart experience with simplified price/performance options that reduced costs anywhere from 20% to 35% providing combined web app + database options ranging from a small “getting started” configuration up through a highly performant production ready configuration. Earlier this year the service released a comprehensive update that enables developers to quickly get up and running with an optimized Wordpress configuration incorporating best practices and performance optimizations. ![]() Given the popularity of Wordpress, Azure App Service has been continually investing in and optimizing the Wordpress experience when running on Linux App Service. You can also see the feature in action at a recent Azure App Service Community Standup as well as the "Automatic Scaling for Azure App Service Web Apps" demo session at Build 2023! On the path to GA for Automatic Scaling, App Service will be adding new functionality to in the coming months including support for the recently released memory optimized P mv3 SKUs. The underlying implementation is an adaptation of the serverless scaling technology that underpins much of Azure Functions, but integrated with App Service plans and available for any web application to leverage. Then the App Service platform takes care of automatically increasing and decreasing the number of workers running your workloads based on a combination of incoming HTTP request rate and real-time sampling of the relative load on each of the underlying workers running an application. And that’s exactly what the Automatic Scaling feature does!Īs a developer you configure some guardrails around minimum and maximum instance count scaling parameters. While developers have used Azure Auto-Scale rules for years, the most requested capability has been for a straightforward way to scale applications based on the current HTTP request rate. We frequently refer to the Automatic Scaling feature as a metaphorical “automatic cruise control for your web apps”. The Automatic Scaling feature for App Service has been recently updated with an Automatic Scaling UX experience now integrated into the Azure Portal along with myriad back-end tweaks and fixes. App Service is continually working on adding support across regions so check back periodically in the Azure portal to see if the new SKUs are available for you! As the platform rollout has progressed, App Service now supports the new SKU options across most geographies with coverage across twenty-eight separate Azure regions. With the availability of Azure Dev/Test pricing, Azure Savings Plans, and Reserved Instances pricing for PremiumV3, developers can access more compute power at substantially lower price points than the prior Standard and PremiumV2 offerings!Īzure App Service started rolling out the new PremiumV3 SKUs in April. ![]() Especially for net-new workloads where making changes is easier, App Service highly recommends developers choose PremiumV3 rather than the previous Standard and PremiumV2 SKUs. The new additions to the PremiumV3 SKU provide developers with a full spectrum of compute spanning dev/test and smaller production scenarios to the most compute and memory intensive web application production workloads. The new PremiumV3 offerings introduce a 1 vCPU/4GB option (P 0v3) as well as a plethora of memory optimized options spanning 2 vCPU/16GB through 32 vCPU/256GB (P1 mv3 – P5 mv3). Web application undelete portal experience Join multiple app service plans to single subnet Read on for more info on each of them, as well as sneak peeks at what’s planned further into 2023! Below is a quick summary table highlighting many of the recent and upcoming innovations. The service has been rolling out many new features in the recent weeks and has quite a few more improvements “coming soon” after Build as well. This link to Application Innovation sessions at Build 2023 includes a comprehensive list of ten separate breakout sessions, demo sessions, and discussion (Q&A) sessions where Azure App Service is covered! Its also a handy guide to the plethora of Build content about API Management, Cloud Native and Serverless development, Low-code and Power Platform as well as Azure Communication Services! Team members will also be onsite during the conference at the Cloud Developer Expert Meet-up area on Level 4 of the convention center – feel free to drop by, say hello and chat! We look forward to everyone who will be virtually or physically attending Build 2023 this week! Welcome to this year's Build 2023 roundup of What’s New for Azure App Service! Build is in-person for the first time in many years (/woo-hoo!) and product group members will be in-person at Build 2023 in Seattle this year! ![]()
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